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War Graves Week is coming to Milford Haven

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THE COMMONWEALTH War Graves Commission (CWGC) will be bringing War Graves Week to Milford Haven and offering free tours at Milford Haven Cemetery on Saturday May 28.

War Graves Week is an initiative aimed at encouraging people from the local community to come together and discover the World War heritage on their doorstep – learning about the stories of those commemorated by the CWGC in Milford Haven and the skills, dedication and expertise of those CWGC staff and volunteers who work to keep their memory alive.

The free guided tours will take place on Saturday, May 28 at 11am and 1pm at Milford Haven Cemetery and will give local people the chance to discover the remarkable stories of the men and women of the Commonwealth forces that died in the First and Second World Wars who are buried in their community. War Graves Week provides a unique chance for the people of South Pembrokeshire to reconnect with their local history.

115 casualties from both World Wars are buried at Milford Haven, reflecting the key role that the area had on maritime operations in both conflicts with seafarers from all over the world commemorated. Tragically the cemetery contains 30 victims of a naval disaster off St Ann’s Head in April 1943 in which 73 officers and men lost their lives. The area was also a hub for training establishments and there are also many local service personnel commemorated.

On the tours, local Pembrokeshire residents will learn about the Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times project – the focus of this year’s War Graves Week. Alongside the front-line armed forces, the CWGC will be celebrating the value those who served during the World Wars brought to key sectors such as healthcare, logistics, infrastructure and communications. To learn more about specific stories of those who served, and the parallels with today’s global Britain which they helped to create, please visit: www.cwgc.org/wargravesweek

The tours will be led by Graham Owen, who is a volunteer for the CWGC. He said: “For us at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, remembrance and the sharing and caring for World War heritage is a daily duty. Behind every name on a war grave or memorial in Milford Haven Cemetery is a human story waiting to be discovered and War Graves Week is the perfect opportunity to do just that.

“I’d encourage everyone in Milford Haven and South Pembrokeshire to join one of the tours to reconnect with their local history to learn about the courageous ordinary people from the local community and from all parts of the globe who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.”

The CWGC is encouraging the people of Milford Haven and South Pembrokeshire to seek out the stories in their local area and book onto a free tour this War Graves Week. To book a tour, visit www.cwgc.org/tours

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Suffolk man to be sentenced after stabbing victim in the back in knife attack

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GARY GRANT, a 51-year-old resident of Briarwood Road in Lowestoft, Suffolk, will soon face sentencing after a vicious knife attack that left his victim with multiple stab wounds. Grant appeared in court on Wednesday (May 24) and entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. However, he did admit to the lesser charge of unlawful wounding.

The prosecution was granted time to determine whether they would proceed to trial on the wounding with intent charge or proceed directly to sentencing for the unlawful wounding offense. Ultimately, it was decided that Grant’s guilty pleas were acceptable.

During the proceedings, Magdalena Biglou, Grant’s defense attorney, requested a pre-sentence report to be prepared. Biglou argued that the incident was a result of emotional distress and grief experienced by Grant following the death of a family member.

In response to the request, Judge Paul Thomas granted the application but issued a stern warning, stating, “No-one should go away thinking that a non-custodial sentence will be passed.”

Grant was released on bail by Judge Thomas, and his sentencing has been scheduled for July 21.

The case was initially brought before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court but was subsequently transferred to Swansea Crown Court. Earlier this week, concerns were raised regarding Grant’s fitness to stand trial, but these concerns were ultimately dismissed.

As the sentencing date approaches, the court will carefully consider the circumstances of the case and the severity of the charges against Grant. Justice will be sought for the victim, who suffered significant harm as a result of the knife attack.

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Fenton Vets raises concerns as Guinea Pigs abandoned in Burton and Johnston

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FENTON VETS in Haverfordwest has sounded the alarm after discovering a total of 14 abandoned guinea pigs, sparking concerns for their well-being in the current warm weather conditions. The local authorities have now been involved in the investigation.

The veterinary clinic expressed extreme worry about the potential risks these innocent animals face as they are left exposed to the scorching temperatures.

Urging the public to assist in this matter, the firm implored individuals to contact the police or Greenacres if they come across any more guinea pigs.

Furthermore, if anyone suspects that the guinea pigs might be unwell, they are encouraged to reach out to the veterinary clinic directly.

In an update provided on social media at 3pm on Saturday (May 27), it was revealed that the police have now become actively involved in the case.

The distressing situation unfolded with the discovery of two female guinea pigs, found confined in a box in a lay-by in Johnston.

As the investigation progressed, Fenton Vets announced at 12:30 pm that four additional guinea pigs were in their care, while another two were discovered boxed up in Burton.

It has also come to light that there are three more guinea pigs in Johnston, currently being looked after by a local family.

To ensure the safety and well-being of these abandoned animals, Fenton Vets has notified the RSPCA, local veterinary services, and Greenacres, seeking their assistance. The plea from the veterinary clinic is for individuals to remain vigilant and report any suspicious boxes they may come across, emphasizing the importance of not ignoring such signs of potential animal cruelty.

The Facebook post generated a significant response, with users expressing their empathy and concern. One user, Kat Cullen, commented, “Poor babies. I’ll give them a home. This breaks my heart!” Meanwhile, Mandy Feneck voiced her anger at the heartlessness of those responsible for the abandonment, stating, “How cruel some people can be… There is no need for this to happen… They could have been brought to an animal rescue… This makes me so mad… The people who did this are so bloody heartless.”

Mandy also expressed gratitude to Fenton Vets for their compassionate care.

It is important to note that the guinea pigs found in this case are not currently available for adoption. Nevertheless, the veterinary clinic expressed appreciation for the overwhelming support and concern from the community.

As investigations continue, Fenton Vets and concerned individuals hope that justice will be served, and that the guinea pigs will be provided with the care and attention they deserve, free from harm and neglect.

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Pembroke Dock man found guilty of beating woman

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LAYON NOLAN, 27, a resident of Ashleigh House in Pembroke Dock, has been found guilty at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court of assault by beating.

The incident occurred on 14th July 2022 at Pembroke Dock.

Nolan had initially pleaded not guilty to the charges but was convicted on 22nd May 2023.

The conviction, which is contrary to section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, involved Layton Nolan physically attacking a female, who we have decided not to name.

The court heard evidence presented by the prosecution, led by Ann Griffiths, while Layton Nolan was represented by solicitor Amelia Pike. The magistrates overseeing the case were Mr. J Ross, Dr. R Talbot-English, and Mrs. M Smith.

Following the conviction, Layton Nolan was remanded on conditional bail.

To ensure the integrity of the legal process and prevent interference with witnesses or obstruction of justice, Layton Nolan has been subjected to bail conditions.

He is prohibited from contacting any prosecution witnesses, including the victim. Moreover, he is not allowed to enter Bush Street, Pembroke Dock.

Layton Nolan must reside and sleep each night at Ashleigh House, Victoria Road, Pembroke Dock, SA9 1TJ.

The next hearing is for sentencing and is scheduled for 7th of June 2023

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